1. Add a reference to the Theme assembly. In Solution Explorer, right-click on the project node and click Add Reference. Browse to the VIBlend.WPF.Theme.Office2010Black.dll, VIBlend.WPF.Theme.Office2010Blue.dll or VIBlend.WPF.Theme.Office2010Silver.dll and click the ‘OK’ button.
2. Drag and drop a Button control from the VS toolbox.
3. Load the Theme resources and set the Style property of the Button control.

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With 19 new controls, Themes and enhanced functionality in the DataGrid, Menu and SpinEditor, VIBlend Controls for Silverlight empower developers to build full featured and great looking line-of-business applications.

New features:

Menu and ContextMenu controls now have 17 built-in Themes including Office 2010 Blue, Black and Silver and Office 2007 Blue, Black and Silver

Default Public Property Item(ByVal key As String) As Object
Get
If (Not data.ContainsKey(key)) Then
data(key) = Nothing
End If
Return data(key)
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Object)
data(key) = value
RaiseEvent PropertyChanged(Me, New PropertyChangedEventArgs(""))
End Set
End Property

Public ReadOnly Property Keys() As IEnumerable(Of String)
Get
Return data.Keys
End Get
End Property

Public Event PropertyChanged As PropertyChangedEventHandler
End Class

4. Create a new generic List of Person objects and set the ItemsSource property of the DataGrid, in order to bind it to the list.